Where to Buy the Best Winter Clothes from Local Shops

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KAVU has some serious sweater weather styles. | Photo via KAVU

Snow kidding, Seattle — it’s time to bundle up. With a cold snap this week + lower-than-normal temps predicted throughout the winter , stocking that wardrobe with super cozy clothes is a must. And don’t forget that ski season is here , too.

This is where the city’s outdoorsy shops shine. While everyone knows REI as a Seattle success story, there are plenty of other retailers with strong local roots that have your chilly-weather needs covered.

❄️ KAVU : This store dates back to 1993 when a dude named Barry Barr started selling caps out of his car, before moving the operation to Ballard and eventually growing the brand wider.

Good for: Those who want some style with substance
Item on our wish list: Retro-rific crewneck sweater , $70

❄️ Feathered Friends : As the name suggests, it’s all about getting down here at the SLU retailer, with insulated sleeping bags, bedding + jackets.

Good for: The ultimate winter campers or the outdoor folk with always-cold feet
Item on our wish list: Comfy-looking, colorful Down Booties , $119

❄️ evo : Long known as a ski and snowboard gear supplier, don’t sleep on the apparel game at the Northlake shop, which has its own art gallery + a whole party vibe going on.

Good for: Those hitting the slopes, or simply wish they were
Item on our wish list: The layer-ready Felsen hooded insulator , $174.95

❄️ Outdoor Research : Building its reputation for innovation over three decades, the Seattle-based manufacturer was founded by a nuclear physicist + integrates new tech into its products.

Good for: The geeky adventurer
Item on our wish list: The wired-up, fancy Lucent Sensor Heated Mitts , $359

❄️ Filson : For an outfitter that traces its roots back to the 19th century, the looks — found at both the Ballard and SoDo locations — have a timeless PNW quality, recalling fashionable lumberjacks.

Good for: Old school active types who already know what gear works for them
Item on our wish list: The classically flanneled Hawks Point Sherpa Fleece Jacket , $175

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Gabe is based in Seattle (originally from New Jersey), and has previously been a food writer at Eater, a sports reporter, and a YA graphic novelist. You’ll probably find him scouting out the latest restaurant in town on the weekends, or strolling around the streets of White Center with his feisty pup, Armando.
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